US20050121871A1 - Stroller on which basket can be mounted - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a stroller on which a shopping basket can be stably mounted, while keeping a baby in the stroller.
- One type of conventional stroller includes a pair of right and left front legs, a pair of right and left rear legs, and a handle.
- a shopper In a supermarket, a shopper carries in one hand a shopping basket containing therein items to be purchased, while operating a stroller with a baby using the other hand. It is inconvenient to carry the shopping basket in one hand when there are a lot of items in the basket, and this causes an unstable operation of the stroller. In addition, when taking an article from a shelf, the shopper must take his or her hand off the stroller, which is dangerous to the baby in the stroller.
- a supermarket generally has shopping carts for common use on which a baby can be put.
- Various kinds of shopping carts have been proposed.
- Japanese Patent Laid-Open Publication No. 2002-225717 discloses such a shopping cart.
- the shopping cart disclosed in Japanese Patent Laid-Open Publication No. 2002-225717 has a shape similar to a practically used stroller.
- a shopping basket can be mounted on a rear side of the shopping cart.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a stroller on which a shopping basket can be stably mounted, while keeping a baby in the stroller.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a stroller which can be folded using only one hand, and have a reduced height dimension when the stroller is folded.
- the present invention is a stroller on which a basket can be mounted, comprising: a stroller body including a pair of front legs, a pair of rear legs, a handle, and a seat support part; and a basket support mechanism including a basket support member disposed below the rear legs, and a flexible member disposed between the basket support member and a front upper part of the stroller body.
- the basket support member may connect the rear legs to each other.
- the basket support member may have a pair of support projected parts for supporting a basket, which are oppositely extended from the respective rear legs.
- the basket support member may be formed of a connecting shaft of rear wheels disposed between lower portions of the pair of rear legs, or a connecting shaft sleeve covering the connecting shaft.
- the basket support member may have a projection to be engaged with a basket.
- the flexible member can be detached from the basket support member and the stroller body.
- the flexible member may have a hook
- the basket support member may have an engagement opening to be engaged with the hook of the flexible member
- one end of the flexible member may be connected to the seat support part of the stroller body.
- the flexible member may be formed of a belt.
- the flexible member may have a Y-shape.
- the basket is mounted on the stroller such that a rear side of the basket is supported by the basket support member, while a front end thereof is supported by the flexible member.
- the basket can be stably mounted below the seat support part of the stroller, while keeping a baby in the stroller.
- the present invention is a stroller comprising: a pair of front legs; a pair of casings secured to upper portions of the front legs; a pair of rear legs swingably connected to the casings; a handle slidably passing through the casings; a pair of first links swingably connected to the handle below the casings; a pair of second links swingably connected to the first links and swingably connected to the rear legs; and a pair of third links swingably connected to the second links and swingably connected to the front legs; wherein the stroller can be folded and unfolded by sliding the handle with respect to the casings.
- the second links and the third links may be aligned with each other, when the stroller is unfolded.
- the third links may constitute a seat support part.
- parts of the second links on the side of the third links may constitute the seat support part.
- a backrest may be swingably attached to the second links.
- the second links may have a U-shaped portion projected rearward the rear legs, on which a basket for containing therein a baggage is hung.
- a guard member may be disposed on upper portions of the rear legs.
- the unfolded stroller can be folded.
- the stroller can be easily folded using only one hand. Since the handle is slid downward with respect to the casings, the folded stroller can be small in a height direction, as well as in back and forth direction.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a unfolded stroller of a first embodiment according to the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing the folded stroller of the first embodiment according to the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a side view showing the unfolded stroller of the first embodiment according to the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a side view showing the folded stroller of the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view showing a basket support member of a basket support mechanism of the stroller of the first embodiment according to the present invention
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view showing a flexible member of the basket support mechanism of the stroller of the first embodiment according to the present invention.
- FIG. 7 is a perspective view showing an alternative example of the basket support mechanism of the stroller according to the present invention.
- FIG. 8 is a perspective view showing an alternative example of the flexible member of the basket support mechanism of the stroller according to the present invention.
- FIG. 9 is a perspective view showing an another alternative example of the basket support mechanism of the stroller according to the present invention.
- FIG. 10 is a side view showing an unfolded stroller of a second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 11 is a side view showing the folded stroller of the second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIGS. 1 to 6 show a stroller 10 of the first embodiment according to the present invention.
- FIGS. 1 and 2 are perspective views showing the stroller 10 .
- FIGS. 3 and 4 are side views showing the stroller 10 .
- FIGS. 5 and 6 are perspective views showing a basket support mechanism 70 .
- the stroller 10 includes a stroller body 10 a , the basket support mechanism 70 for stably mounting a basket 95 on the stroller body 10 a , and accessories to be attached to the stroller body 10 a .
- the basket 95 formed of plastics or the like is, for example, a shopping basket for common use in a supermarket.
- the stroller body 10 a is described below.
- the stroller body 10 a includes a pair of front legs 11 , a pair of casings 17 secured to upper portions of the front legs 11 , a handle 21 of a U-shape passing through the pair of casings 17 , a pair of rear legs 31 swingably connected to the pair of casings 17 , a pair of first links 41 connected to lower ends of the handle 21 , a pair of second links 46 connected to the pair of first links 41 and the pair of rear legs 31 , and a pair of third links 56 connected to the pair of second links 46 and the pair of front legs 11 .
- Each of the pair of front legs 11 has a front wheel 12 at its lower end, and each casing 17 which is secured to the upper end of the front leg 11 .
- the pair of front legs 11 are connected to each other at their lower parts by a footrest 13 , and at their upper parts by a connecting shaft 14 .
- the handle 21 passes through the casings 17 .
- the handle 21 can be slid with respect to the casings 17 in a direction substantially parallel to the front legs 11 , from a position shown in FIGS. 1 and 3 where the stroller 10 is unfolded, to a position shown in FIGS. 2 and 4 where the stroller 10 is folded.
- the handle 21 has an engagement pin 24 a disposed on a lower part thereof, and an engagement pin 24 b disposed on substantially a center part thereof. These engagement pins 24 a and 24 b are urged by springs (not shown) disposed in the handle 21 to transversely project therefrom.
- the engagement pins 24 a and 24 b are connected to an engagement pin unlocking device 24 disposed on an upper horizontal part of the handle 21 by wires or the like (not shown). By operating the engagement pin unlocking device 24 , the engagement pins 24 a and 24 b are drawn in the handle 21 in opposition to a spring force of the springs disposed in the handle 21 .
- the engagement pins 24 a and 24 b can be engaged with an opening 18 formed in the casing 17 .
- the handle 21 can be secured to the casing 17 on a position shown in FIGS. 1 and 3 .
- the engagement pin 24 b of the handle 21 and the opening 18 of the casing 17 are engaged with each other, the handle 21 can be secured to the casing 17 on a position shown in FIGS. 2 and 4 .
- the handle 21 has substantially a U-shape, and is slightly bent rearward at its upper part for an easy handling of the stroller 10 .
- the upper horizontal part of the handle 21 is covered with a grip 23 formed of, e.g., rubber, so that the handle 21 can be easily gripped.
- a connecting shaft 22 is disposed on lower ends of the handle 21 below the casings 17 .
- the connecting shaft 22 connects one end and the other end of the handle 21 to each other.
- the connecting shaft 22 passes through the handle 21 to be connected to the first links 41 disposed adjacent to the handle 21 .
- a connecting structure of the rear legs 31 is described below with reference to FIGS. 1 and 3 .
- Each of the pair of rear legs 31 is connected to the casing 17 on an outside thereof in a width direction of the stroller 10 , such that the rear leg 31 can swing about a pivot point 34 with respect to the casing 17 .
- At lower ends of the pair of rear legs 31 there are disposed a pair of brackets 31 a, and a connecting shaft 33 connecting the pair of brackets 31 a to each other.
- the connecting shaft 33 passes through the pair of brackets 31 a to be connected to rear wheels 32 disposed adjacent to the brackets 31 a.
- the pair of rear legs 31 are connected to each other at their substantially center portions by a connecting shaft 35 .
- An upper part of the rear leg 31 is bent forward at a part upper than the casing 17 .
- a guard member 36 of a U-shape covered with rubber is disposed on upper ends of the rear legs 31 .
- the pair of rear legs 31 are connected to each other by the guard member 36 .
- the guard member 36 is formed of material different from the rear legs 31 .
- the guard member 36 and the rear legs 31 may be integrally formed by bending a pipe.
- the front legs 11 , the handle 21 , and the rear legs 31 are formed by, for example, bending a pipe made of aluminum.
- the pair of casings 17 secured to the upper ends of the front legs 11 serve as armrests.
- Each of the casings 17 has a through-hole 19 extending substantially in parallel with the front leg 11 .
- the handle 21 can be slid with respect to the casing 17 by passing through the through-hole 19 .
- the through-hole 19 has therein the opening 18 which is engaged with the engagement pins 24 a and 24 b of the handle 21 .
- the rear leg 31 is swingably connected to the casing 17 about the pivot point 34 .
- a form of the casing 17 is optional, as long as the handle 21 can be slidably held and the rear legs 31 can be swingably connected to the casing 17 , when the casing 17 is secured to the upper end of the front leg 11 .
- first links 41 , the second links 46 , and the third links 56 Connecting structures of the first links 41 , the second links 46 , and the third links 56 are described below.
- One end 41 a of the first link 41 is connected through the connecting shaft 22 to the lower end of the handle 21 on an outside thereof in the width direction of the stroller 10 .
- the other end 41 b of the first link 41 is connected to the second link 46 through a bracket 46 a of the second link 46 connected to the rear leg 31 , such that the first link 41 can swing about a pivot point 42 .
- the first link 41 is positioned inside the rear leg 31 in the width direction of the stroller 10 .
- the second link 46 is positioned inside the first link 41 .
- the first link 41 is made of, for example, an aluminum bar. Both ends of the first link 41 are covered with covers 43 made of plastics.
- the bracket 46 a of the second link 46 is disposed at substantially a center portion of the second link 46 in the back and forth direction.
- the second link 46 is connected to the connecting shaft 35 connecting the pair of rear legs 31 on a front side of the bracket 46 a.
- the second link 46 is connected to the rear leg 31 through the connecting shaft 35 , such that the second link 46 can swing about an axial center of the connecting shaft 35 .
- the second link 46 is connected to each rear end of the pair of third links 56 through a connecting member 51 at a front part of the stroller 10 .
- the second links 46 When the stroller 10 is unfolded, the second links 46 have a U-shaped portion 46 b positioned on rear sides of the brackets 46 a .
- the second links 46 including the U-shaped portion 46 b are formed by bending, for example, a pipe made of aluminum.
- the pair of third links 56 are connected to the connecting shaft 14 connecting the pair of front legs 11 at substantially center portions of the third links 56 .
- the third link 56 is connected to the front leg 11 through the connecting shaft 14 , such that the third link 56 can swing about an axial center of the connecting shaft 14 .
- the third link 56 is formed of, for example, a pipe made of aluminum.
- the connecting member 51 connects the second link 46 and the third link 56 to each other.
- the connecting member 51 has a rotating portion 51 a positioned at a center portion thereof, and a pair of connecting portions 51 b disposed on both sides of the rotating portion 51 a.
- the connecting member 51 is made of, for example, plastics as a whole.
- the pair of connecting portions 51 b of the connecting member 51 have a cylindrical shape. An end of the second link 46 and an end of the third link 56 are inserted to each of the connecting portions 51 b. The ends of the second link 46 and the third link 56 are fastened to the connecting portions 51 b of the connecting member 51 , with screws disposed on sides of the connecting portions 51 b.
- the pair of connecting portions 51 b of the connecting member 51 can swing, within a range of 180°, about a pivot point 52 of the rotating portion 51 b. In a state shown in FIGS. 2 and 4 , the connecting portions 51 b can swing about the rotating portion 51 a only in an upward direction, and cannot swing in a downward direction anymore.
- the second link 46 and the third link 56 are aligned with each other.
- the second links 46 , the third links 56 , and the connecting member 51 are positioned inside the front legs 11 and the handle 21 in the width direction of the stroller 10 .
- the basket support mechanism 70 for stably mounting the basket 95 on the stroller body 10 a is described below. As shown in FIG. 3 , the basket support mechanism 70 includes a basket support member 71 for supporting the basket 95 , and a flexible member disposed between the basket support member 71 and a front upper part of the stroller body 10 a.
- the basket support member 71 are disposed between the brackets 31 a disposed on the lower ends of the rear legs 31 to connect the rear legs 31 to each other.
- the basket support member 71 has a rectangular cross-section with a lower part thereof being opened.
- the connecting shaft 33 of the rear wheels 32 is placed in the opened space of the basket support member 71 .
- the basket support member 71 formed of, e.g., plastics is integrally formed with the brackets 31 a.
- an elongated engagement opening 72 is formed on an upper surface of the basket support member 71 .
- the engagement opening 72 is engaged with a hook 87 a of a flexible member 86 which are described hereinafter.
- a pair of projections 73 are disposed on both end edges of the upper surface of the basket support member 71 .
- Each projection 73 has a semicircular shape and extends in the back and fourth direction of the stroller 10 .
- the pair of projections 73 prevent the basket 95 from moving in the width direction of the stroller 10 so as to make the basket 95 to be in position.
- a ridge 74 extending in the width direction of the stroller 10 is formed on the upper surface of the basket support member 71 . The ridge 74 prevents the basket 95 from moving in the back and forth direction of the stroller 10 .
- a brake 32 a is disposed between the rear wheel 32 and the basket support member 71 .
- the flexible member 86 is described below. As shown in FIG. 6 , the flexible member 86 has a first belt 87 , a second belt 88 , and a third belt 89 , which are connected to each other. The second belt 88 and the third belt 89 have the same length.
- the flexible member 86 is formed of a belt having a Y-shape as a whole.
- the first belt 87 , the second belt 88 , and the third belt 89 are formed of, for example, a reinforced strip of cloth.
- the first belt 87 has at its end a hook 87 a made of metal or plastics, which is engaged with the engagement opening 72 of the basket support member 71 .
- the first belt 87 has a buckle 90 for adjusting a length of the first belt 87 .
- the second belt 88 and the third belt 89 have the same structure. As shown in FIG. 6 , ends of the second and the third belts 88 and 89 are folded back and stitched to the rests of the belts 88 and 89 so as to form ring-shaped engaging portions 88 a and 89 a . By inserting front ends of the third links 56 of the stroller body 10 a to the respective ring-shaped engaging portions 88 a and 89 a , the second belt 88 and the third belt 89 of the flexible member 86 can be connected to the pair of third links 56 constituting a seat support part 64 of the stroller body 10 a .
- the front ends of the third links 56 are bent, or the third links 56 have engagement members engaging with the engaging portions 88 a and 89 a.
- Bracket 53 are disposed between the ends of the second links 46 and the brackets 46 a of the stroller body 10 a .
- a backrest 61 as one of the accessories is swingably attached to the second links 46 through the brackets 53 (illustrated especially in FIG. 3 ).
- the backrest 61 can be fixed at every angle until the backrest 61 contacts the U-shaped portion 46 b of the second links 46 , that is, the backrest 61 lies almost horizontally.
- the backrest 61 has a backrest part 61 a , and a pair of guide parts 61 b of a semicircular shape disposed on both sides of the backrest part 61 a .
- the bracket 53 is integrally formed with the connecting portions 51 b of the connecting member 51 .
- the third links 56 and parts of the second links 46 on the side of the third links 56 with respect to the brackets 53 constitute the seat support part 64 on which a seat plate (not shown) is disposed.
- a sponge or the like is disposed on the backrest 61 and the seat plate to impart a cushion property thereto, a baby can be directly seated thereon.
- a soft sheet material (not shown) on which the baby is laid is additionally disposed on the backrest 61 and the seat plate.
- a hood as one of the accessories is described below.
- a first hood rod 68 is swingably attached to the second links 46 through the brackets 46 a (illustrated especially in FIGS. 3 and 4 ).
- the first hood rod 68 can be fixed at a predetermined angle with respect to the second links 46 .
- a second hood rod 69 is disposed between right and left edges of the handle 21 near the upper bent part thereof ( FIG. 1 ).
- a manner for folding the unfolded stroller 10 is described.
- the handle 21 is pushed toward the casings 17 , with the engagement pin unlocking device 24 being operated.
- the engagement pin unlocking device 24 of the handle 21 By operating the engagement pin unlocking device 24 of the handle 21 , the engagement pin 24 a of the handle 21 engaged with the opening 18 of the casing 17 is detached from the opening 18 , and is drawn into the handle 21 .
- an engagement pin disposed at substantially the center portion of the handle 21 is also drawn into the handle 21 .
- the handle 21 can be guided to the through-hole 19 of the casing 17 , and slid in the direction substantially in parallel with the front leg 11 .
- the one end 41 a of the first link 41 connected to the lower end of the handle 21 is moved downward.
- the other end 41 b of the first link 41 is connected to the second link 46 through the bracket 46 a .
- the first link 41 is moved downward while swinging about the axial center of the connecting shaft 22 counterclockwise with respect to the handle 21 .
- the second link 46 connected to the other end 41 b of the first link 41 is swingably connected to the rear leg 31 through the connecting shaft 35 .
- the second link 46 swings about the axial center of the connecting shaft 35 clockwise with respect to the rear leg 31 .
- the end of the second link 46 is connected to the end of the third link 56 through the connecting member 51 , while the third link 56 is connected to the front leg 11 through the connecting shaft 14 .
- the third link 56 swings about the axial center of the connecting shaft 14 counterclockwise with respect to the front leg 11 .
- the operation of the engagement pin unlocking device 24 is finished. Then, the engagement pin 24 b of the handle 21 is engaged with the opening 18 of the casing 17 so as to secure the handle 21 to the casing 17 .
- the stroller 10 can be maintained in a folded state.
- the folded stroller 10 can have reduced dimensions in the back and forth direction as well as in the height direction. Thus, when walking up the stairs with the folded stroller 10 , one does not have to raise his or her arm.
- the stroller 10 can be folded simply by pushing the handle 21 downward, with operating the engagement pin unlocking device 24 disposed on the handle 21 . Therefore, the stroller 10 can be folded using only one hand.
- the U-shaped portion 46 b of the second links 46 projects rearward, while the guard member 36 projects forward.
- the U-shaped portion 46 b and the guard member 36 can be folded in a compact configuration.
- the stroller 10 when the folded stroller 10 is unfolded, the handle 21 is pulled up with the engagement pin unlocking device 24 being operated. Then, the stroller 10 is unfolded in a manner reverse to the situation where the stroller 10 is folded. Thus, the stroller 10 can also be unfolded using only one hand.
- the guard member 36 is detached from the front legs 11 , and a baby is seated on the seat plate (not shown) of the stroller 10 . Then, the guard member 36 is reattached to the front legs 11 , and a reclining angle of the backrest 61 is adjusted.
- the seat plate is placed on the seat support part 64 formed by the third links 56 and the parts of the second links 46 on the side of the third links 56 with respect to the brackets 53 .
- the second link 46 and the third link 56 are connected to each other by the connecting member 51 whose swinging angle is limited. That is, the second link 46 and the third link 56 , which are aligned with each other as shown in FIGS. 1 and 3 , cannot swing about rotating portion 51 a of the connecting member 51 with the rotating portion 51 a projecting in a downward direction.
- sagging of the seat plate is prevented so that the baby can be safely seated in the stroller 10 .
- the backrest 61 can be reclined to an angle substantially in parallel with the seat plate. Thus, a newborn baby can be laid on the seat plate and the backrest 61 .
- the ring-shaped engaging portion 88 a of the second belt 88 and the ring-shaped engaging portion 89 a of the third belt 89 of the flexible member 86 are respectively engaged with the front ends of the pair of third links 56 of the stroller 10 a .
- the hook 87 a of the third belt 87 of the flexible member 86 is fitted in the engagement opening 72 of the basket support member 71 . Then, the seat support part 64 of the stroller body 10 a and the basket support member 71 are connected to each other by the flexible member 86 .
- the basket 95 is inserted from between the pair of rear legs 31 of the stroller body 10 a toward the front part of the stroller 10 .
- the basket 95 is guided in the back and forth direction of the stroller 10 , with a displacement of the basket 95 in the width direction being prevented by the projections 73 of the basket support member 71 .
- the basket 95 is inserted such that a front end thereof is brought into contact with the flexible member 86 .
- a rear side of the basket 95 is supported by the basket support member 71 , while a front end thereof is supported by the flexible member 86 .
- the basket 95 can be mounted on the stroller 10 in substantially a horizontal direction below the second link 46 and the third link 56 aligned with each other ( FIG. 3 ).
- the basket 95 Since the basket 95 is mounted below the seat support part 64 of the stroller body 10 a , the basket 95 can be mounted on the stroller 10 , while keeping a baby in the stroller 10 .
- the ridge 74 is disposed on the upper surface of the basket support member 71 on which the basket 95 is placed. Thus, the basket 95 can be prevented from being displaced in the back and forth direction of the stroller 10 .
- the pair of projections 73 are disposed on the end edges of the upper surface of the basket support member 71 . Since the projections 73 abut on the basket 95 , the basket 95 can be prevented from being displaced in the width direction of the stroller 10 . Therefore, the basket 95 can be stably held on the stroller 10 .
- the basket 95 may be easily dropped out of the stroller 10 .
- the basket 95 is first taken out of the stroller 10 , and then the length of the first belt 87 is adjusted by the buckle 90 of the flexible member 86 .
- the basket 95 is again mounted on the stroller 10 .
- the basket 95 is inclined with its front part being oriented downward.
- the flexible member 86 in front of the basket 95 prevents the basket 95 from being dropped from the front part of the stroller 10 .
- the basket 95 can be stably mounted on the stroller 10 .
- the flexible member 86 is formed of, for example, a flexible cloth, the flexible member 86 can be folded into a small size. Further, the flexible member 86 can easily be attached to the stroller body 10 a and the basket support member 71 , and detached therefrom. Therefore, the flexible member 86 can be conveniently carried about, on the way to and from a supermarket.
- the unfolded stroller 10 can be folded, by pushing the handle 21 downward and operating the engagement pin unlocking device 24 .
- the folded stroller 10 can be unfolded in accordance with a procedure reverse to the above.
- the stroller 10 can easily be folded and unfolded using only one hand.
- the folded stroller 10 can have reduced dimensions in the back and forth direction as well as the height direction. Thus, when carrying the folded stroller 10 , it is unnecessary to raise one's hand together with the stroller 10 . In addition, such a compact stroller 10 is easy to be stored.
- the seat plate is placed on the seat support part 64 formed by the third links 56 and the parts of the second links 46 on the side of the third links 56 with respect to the brackets 53 .
- the first link 41 and the second link 46 are connected to each other by the connecting member 51 .
- the backrest 61 can be reclined to an angle substantially in parallel with the seat plate. Since the respective shafts are placed in a direction perpendicular to the back and forth direction of the stroller 10 , a rigidity of stroller 10 can be improved as a whole. Consequently, the stroller 10 according to the present invention is well suited for all children of all ages in need of the stroller 10 , including a newborn baby.
- the third links 56 and the second links 46 serve as the seat support part 64 . That is, only the first links 41 are members having only one function for folding the stroller 10 . Because of the less number of constituent members and a simple structure of the stroller 10 , the stroller 10 can be light-weighted, and a manufacturing cost therefor can be reduced.
- the stroller 10 further includes the basket support mechanism 70 which has the basket support member 71 disposed between the lower ends of the rear legs 31 of the stroller body 10 a , and the flexible member 86 for connecting the basket support member 71 and the seat support part 64 to each other.
- the basket support mechanism 70 which has the basket support member 71 disposed between the lower ends of the rear legs 31 of the stroller body 10 a , and the flexible member 86 for connecting the basket support member 71 and the seat support part 64 to each other.
- the basket 95 can be easily and stably mounted on the stroller 10 .
- the flexible member 86 is formed of, for example, a flexible cloth, and can easily be attached to the stroller body 10 a and the basket support member 71 , and detached therefrom. Thus, by folding the flexible member 86 into a small size, the flexible member 86 can be easily carried about, on the way to and from a supermarket.
- the basket support member 71 has the engagement opening 72 on its upper surface.
- the first belt 87 of the flexible member 86 has the hook 87 a on the end of the first belt 87 .
- the basket support member 71 and the flexible member 86 can be connected to each other by engaging the hook 87 a with the engagement opening 72 .
- the basket support member 71 and the flexible member 86 may be connected to each other by using other fastening means.
- the second belt 88 of the basket support member 70 has the ring-shaped engaging portion 88 a on the end of the second belt 88 .
- the third belt 89 of the basket support member 70 has the ring-shaped engaging portion 89 a on the end of the third belt 89 .
- the seat support part 64 of the stroller body 10 a and the flexible member 86 can be connected to each other by inserting the ends of the pair of third links 56 constituting the seat support part 64 of the stroller body 10 a , to the rink-shaped engaging portions 88 a and 89 a .
- the seat support part 64 of the stroller body 10 a and the flexible member 86 may be connected to each other by using other fastening means.
- the flexible member 86 is formed of, for example, a reinforced strip of cloth.
- the flexible member 86 may be formed of a strip of leather or a sheet of cloth.
- FIGS. 7 and 8 An alternative example of the basket support mechanism 70 will be described below with reference to FIGS. 7 and 8 .
- the identical components to those of the first embodiment shown in FIGS. 5 and 6 are represented by the same reference numerals, and a detailed description thereof is omitted.
- FIG. 7 is a perspective view showing the basket support member 71 of the basket support mechanism 70 .
- the basket support member 71 has a pair of support projected parts 76 , which are oppositely extended from the lower ends of the pair of rear legs 31 of the stroller body 10 a .
- the respective support projected parts 76 are integrally formed with the pair of brackets 31 a disposed on the lower ends of the rear legs 31 of the stroller body 10 a .
- each of the support projected parts 76 has on its upper surface the ridge 74 , the projection 73 , and the engagement opening 72 .
- FIG. 8 shows the flexible member 86 of the basket support mechanism 70 .
- the flexible member 86 of the basket support mechanism 70 has a first belt 87 , a second belt 88 , a third belt 89 , and a fourth belt 91 , which are connected to one another at one point.
- the first belt 87 and the fourth belt 91 have the same length.
- the second belt 88 and the third belt 89 have the same length.
- the flexible member 86 is formed of a belt having an X-shape as a whole.
- the first belt 87 has at its end a hook 87 a made of metal or plastics, which is engaged with one of the pair of engagement openings 72 of the basket support member 71 .
- the forth belt 91 has at its end a hook 91 a made of metal or plastics, which is engaged with the other of the pair of engagement openings 72 of the basket support member 71 .
- the second belt 88 and the third belt 89 have the same structure.
- the ring-shaped engaging portions 88 a and 89 a are formed at the ends of the second and the third belts 88 and 89 .
- the rear side of the basket 95 is supported by the support projected parts 76 of the basket support members 71 , while the front end of the basket 95 is supported by the flexible member 86 .
- the basket 95 can be stably mounted on the basket support mechanism 70 .
- the basket 95 can be stably mounted on the basket support mechanism 70 .
- the basket support member 71 of the basket support mechanism 70 has a relatively simple structure, so that a material cost and an assembling cost can be reduced.
- FIG. 9 Another alternative example of the basket support mechanism 70 will be described below with reference to FIG. 9 .
- the identical components to those of the first embodiment shown in FIGS. 5 to 8 are represented by the same reference numerals, and a detailed description thereof is omitted.
- FIG. 9 is a perspective view showing the basket support member 71 of the basket support mechanism 70 .
- the basket support member 71 of the basket support mechanism 70 is formed of the connecting shaft 33 connecting the lower ends of the pair of rear legs 31 of the stroller body 10 a .
- the connecting shaft 33 serves as an axle of the rear wheels 32 .
- the flexible member 86 shown in FIGS. 6 and 8 can be used.
- the flexible member 86 and the connecting shaft 33 as the basket support member 71 can be connected to each other.
- the basket 95 can be stably mounted on the basket support mechanism 70 , with the rear side of the basket 95 being supported by the connecting shaft 33 , while the front end of the basket 95 being supported by the flexible member 86 .
- the basket 95 can be stably mounted on the basket support mechanism 70 . Further, since the connecting shaft 33 of the rear wheels 32 also serves as the basket support member 71 of the basket support mechanism 70 , a structure of the stroller 10 is simplified, so that a material cost and an assembling cost can be reduced.
- the basket support member 71 of the basket support mechanism 70 is formed of the connecting shaft 33 .
- the basket support member 71 of the basket support mechanism 70 may be formed of a connecting shaft sleeve 71 a covering the connecting shaft 33 .
- the flexible member 86 of the present invention may have a H-shape, I-shape, triangular shape, rectangular shape, or sheet-like shape, as long as the flexible member 86 can connect the stroller body 10 a and the basket support member 71 to each other to support the basket 95 along with the basket support member 71 .
- FIGS. 10 and 11 show the stroller 10 of a second embodiment according to the present invention.
- FIG. 10 is a side view showing the unfolded stroller 10
- FIG. 11 is a side view showing the folded stroller 10 .
- the stroller 10 of the second embodiment shown in FIGS. 10 and 11 has substantially the same structure as that of the stroller 10 of the first embodiment shown in FIGS. 1 to 9 .
- the identical components to those of the first embodiment shown in FIGS. 1 to 9 are represented by the same reference numerals, and a detailed description thereof is omitted.
- the stroller 10 includes the stroller body 10 a , and accessories to be attached to the stroller body 10 a .
- the stroller body 10 a includes a pair of front legs 11 , a pair of casings 17 secured to the upper portions of the front legs 11 , a handle 21 of a U-shape passing through the pair of casings 17 , a pair of rear legs 31 swingably connected to the pair of casings 17 , a pair of first links 41 connected to the lower ends of the handle 21 , a pair of second links 46 connected to the pair of first links 41 and the pair of rear legs 31 , and a pair of third links 56 connected to the pair of second links 46 and the pair of front legs 11 .
- the basket 171 as an accessory for containing therein a baggage is disposed below the second links 46 .
- the basket 171 made of a cloth has a hanging portion 172 at an upper part thereof.
- the basket 171 is attached to the stroller 10 by hanging the hanging portion 172 of the basket 171 on the second links 46 including a U-shaped portion 46 b.
- the U-shaped portion 46 b of the second links 46 sufficiently projects rearward. Thus, it is easy take a baggage in and out of the basket 171 .
- the U-shaped portion 46 b of the second links 46 sufficiently projects rearward, and the basket 171 for containing therein a baggage is hung on the U-shaped portion 46 b.
- the basket 171 for containing therein a baggage is hung on the U-shaped portion 46 b.
- the U-shaped portion 46 b is folded substantially in parallel with the rear legs 31 .
- the stroller 10 can be folded in a small size.
- the third links 56 and the second links 46 serve as the seat support part 64 .
- the second links 46 also serve as a basket holding rod for hanging the basket 171 for containing therein a baggage. That is, only the first links 41 are members having only one function for folding the stroller 10 . Because of the less number of constituent members and a simple structure of the stroller 10 , the stroller 10 can be light-weighted, and a manufacturing cost therefor can be reduced.
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Abstract
A stroller according to the present invention includes a stroller body and a basket support mechanism. The stroller body has a pair of front legs, a pair of rear legs, a handle, and a seat support part. The basket support member has a basket support member disposed below the rear legs of the stroller body, and a flexible member disposed between the basket support member and a front upper part of the stroller body.
Description
- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates to a stroller on which a shopping basket can be stably mounted, while keeping a baby in the stroller.
- 2. Background Art
- One type of conventional stroller includes a pair of right and left front legs, a pair of right and left rear legs, and a handle.
- In a supermarket, a shopper carries in one hand a shopping basket containing therein items to be purchased, while operating a stroller with a baby using the other hand. It is inconvenient to carry the shopping basket in one hand when there are a lot of items in the basket, and this causes an unstable operation of the stroller. In addition, when taking an article from a shelf, the shopper must take his or her hand off the stroller, which is dangerous to the baby in the stroller.
- Thus, a supermarket generally has shopping carts for common use on which a baby can be put. Various kinds of shopping carts have been proposed. For example, Japanese Patent Laid-Open Publication No. 2002-225717 discloses such a shopping cart.
- However, in order to use such a shopping cart in a supermarket, one must take a baby out of a stroller and put the baby on the shopping cart. In addition, a storage space is needed for the stroller.
- The shopping cart disclosed in Japanese Patent Laid-Open Publication No. 2002-225717 has a shape similar to a practically used stroller. A shopping basket can be mounted on a rear side of the shopping cart. However, since such a shopping cart is designed to be used in a supermarket, it is naturally impossible to use the shopping cart as a general stroller due to issues of safety and size.
- There is also a demand for a stroller that can be folded using only one hand, and have a reduced height dimension when the stroller is folded.
- This patent application claims a priority based on Japanese Patent Application Nos. 2003-404743 and 2003-404772, the disclosure of which being incorporated herein by reference.
- The present invention is made in view of the above problems. An object of the present invention is to provide a stroller on which a shopping basket can be stably mounted, while keeping a baby in the stroller.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a stroller which can be folded using only one hand, and have a reduced height dimension when the stroller is folded.
- The present invention is a stroller on which a basket can be mounted, comprising: a stroller body including a pair of front legs, a pair of rear legs, a handle, and a seat support part; and a basket support mechanism including a basket support member disposed below the rear legs, and a flexible member disposed between the basket support member and a front upper part of the stroller body.
- In the stroller, the basket support member may connect the rear legs to each other.
- In the stroller, the basket support member may have a pair of support projected parts for supporting a basket, which are oppositely extended from the respective rear legs.
- In the stroller, the basket support member may be formed of a connecting shaft of rear wheels disposed between lower portions of the pair of rear legs, or a connecting shaft sleeve covering the connecting shaft.
- In the stroller, the basket support member may have a projection to be engaged with a basket.
- In the stroller, the flexible member can be detached from the basket support member and the stroller body.
- In the stroller, the flexible member may have a hook, and the basket support member may have an engagement opening to be engaged with the hook of the flexible member.
- In the stroller, one end of the flexible member may be connected to the seat support part of the stroller body.
- In the stroller, the flexible member may be formed of a belt.
- In the stroller, the flexible member may have a Y-shape.
- According to the present invention, by inserting a shopping basket from between the pair of rear legs to a front part of the stroller, the basket is mounted on the stroller such that a rear side of the basket is supported by the basket support member, while a front end thereof is supported by the flexible member. Thus, the basket can be stably mounted below the seat support part of the stroller, while keeping a baby in the stroller.
- The present invention is a stroller comprising: a pair of front legs; a pair of casings secured to upper portions of the front legs; a pair of rear legs swingably connected to the casings; a handle slidably passing through the casings; a pair of first links swingably connected to the handle below the casings; a pair of second links swingably connected to the first links and swingably connected to the rear legs; and a pair of third links swingably connected to the second links and swingably connected to the front legs; wherein the stroller can be folded and unfolded by sliding the handle with respect to the casings.
- In the stroller, the second links and the third links may be aligned with each other, when the stroller is unfolded.
- In the stroller the third links may constitute a seat support part.
- In the stroller, parts of the second links on the side of the third links may constitute the seat support part.
- In the stroller, a backrest may be swingably attached to the second links.
- In the stroller, the second links may have a U-shaped portion projected rearward the rear legs, on which a basket for containing therein a baggage is hung.
- In the stroller, a guard member may be disposed on upper portions of the rear legs.
- According to the present invention, by pushing the handle downward and operating an engagement pin unlocking device of the handle, the unfolded stroller can be folded. Thus, the stroller can be easily folded using only one hand. Since the handle is slid downward with respect to the casings, the folded stroller can be small in a height direction, as well as in back and forth direction.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a unfolded stroller of a first embodiment according to the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing the folded stroller of the first embodiment according to the present invention; -
FIG. 3 is a side view showing the unfolded stroller of the first embodiment according to the present invention; -
FIG. 4 is a side view showing the folded stroller of the first embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 5 is a perspective view showing a basket support member of a basket support mechanism of the stroller of the first embodiment according to the present invention; -
FIG. 6 is a perspective view showing a flexible member of the basket support mechanism of the stroller of the first embodiment according to the present invention; -
FIG. 7 is a perspective view showing an alternative example of the basket support mechanism of the stroller according to the present invention; -
FIG. 8 is a perspective view showing an alternative example of the flexible member of the basket support mechanism of the stroller according to the present invention; -
FIG. 9 is a perspective view showing an another alternative example of the basket support mechanism of the stroller according to the present invention; -
FIG. 10 is a side view showing an unfolded stroller of a second embodiment of the present invention; and -
FIG. 11 is a side view showing the folded stroller of the second embodiment of the present invention. - A first embodiment of the present invention will be described below with reference to the drawings.
- FIGS. 1 to 6 show a
stroller 10 of the first embodiment according to the present invention. -
FIGS. 1 and 2 are perspective views showing thestroller 10.FIGS. 3 and 4 are side views showing thestroller 10.FIGS. 5 and 6 are perspective views showing abasket support mechanism 70. - As shown in FIGS. 1 to 6, the
stroller 10 includes astroller body 10 a, thebasket support mechanism 70 for stably mounting abasket 95 on thestroller body 10 a, and accessories to be attached to thestroller body 10 a. Herein, thebasket 95 formed of plastics or the like is, for example, a shopping basket for common use in a supermarket. - The
stroller body 10 a is described below. Thestroller body 10 a includes a pair offront legs 11, a pair ofcasings 17 secured to upper portions of thefront legs 11, ahandle 21 of a U-shape passing through the pair ofcasings 17, a pair ofrear legs 31 swingably connected to the pair ofcasings 17, a pair offirst links 41 connected to lower ends of thehandle 21, a pair ofsecond links 46 connected to the pair offirst links 41 and the pair ofrear legs 31, and a pair ofthird links 56 connected to the pair ofsecond links 46 and the pair offront legs 11. - Each of the pair of
front legs 11 has afront wheel 12 at its lower end, and eachcasing 17 which is secured to the upper end of thefront leg 11. The pair offront legs 11 are connected to each other at their lower parts by afootrest 13, and at their upper parts by a connectingshaft 14. - The
handle 21 passes through thecasings 17. Thehandle 21 can be slid with respect to thecasings 17 in a direction substantially parallel to thefront legs 11, from a position shown inFIGS. 1 and 3 where thestroller 10 is unfolded, to a position shown inFIGS. 2 and 4 where thestroller 10 is folded. - A connecting structure of the
handle 21 is described below. As shown inFIGS. 3 and 4 , thehandle 21 has anengagement pin 24 a disposed on a lower part thereof, and anengagement pin 24 b disposed on substantially a center part thereof. These engagement pins 24 a and 24 b are urged by springs (not shown) disposed in thehandle 21 to transversely project therefrom. The engagement pins 24 a and 24 b are connected to an engagementpin unlocking device 24 disposed on an upper horizontal part of thehandle 21 by wires or the like (not shown). By operating the engagementpin unlocking device 24, the engagement pins 24 a and 24 b are drawn in thehandle 21 in opposition to a spring force of the springs disposed in thehandle 21. - The engagement pins 24 a and 24 b can be engaged with an opening 18 formed in the
casing 17. When theengagement pin 24 a of thehandle 21 and the opening 18 of thecasing 17 are engaged with each other, thehandle 21 can be secured to thecasing 17 on a position shown inFIGS. 1 and 3 . On the other hand, when theengagement pin 24 b of thehandle 21 and the opening 18 of thecasing 17 are engaged with each other, thehandle 21 can be secured to thecasing 17 on a position shown inFIGS. 2 and 4 . - The
handle 21 has substantially a U-shape, and is slightly bent rearward at its upper part for an easy handling of thestroller 10. The upper horizontal part of thehandle 21 is covered with agrip 23 formed of, e.g., rubber, so that thehandle 21 can be easily gripped. A connectingshaft 22 is disposed on lower ends of thehandle 21 below thecasings 17. The connectingshaft 22 connects one end and the other end of thehandle 21 to each other. The connectingshaft 22 passes through thehandle 21 to be connected to thefirst links 41 disposed adjacent to thehandle 21. - A connecting structure of the
rear legs 31 is described below with reference toFIGS. 1 and 3 . Each of the pair ofrear legs 31 is connected to thecasing 17 on an outside thereof in a width direction of thestroller 10, such that therear leg 31 can swing about apivot point 34 with respect to thecasing 17. At lower ends of the pair ofrear legs 31, there are disposed a pair ofbrackets 31 a, and a connectingshaft 33 connecting the pair ofbrackets 31 a to each other. The connectingshaft 33 passes through the pair ofbrackets 31 a to be connected torear wheels 32 disposed adjacent to thebrackets 31 a. The pair ofrear legs 31 are connected to each other at their substantially center portions by a connectingshaft 35. - An upper part of the
rear leg 31 is bent forward at a part upper than thecasing 17. Aguard member 36 of a U-shape covered with rubber is disposed on upper ends of therear legs 31. The pair ofrear legs 31 are connected to each other by theguard member 36. In this embodiment, theguard member 36 is formed of material different from therear legs 31. However, theguard member 36 and therear legs 31 may be integrally formed by bending a pipe. - The
front legs 11, thehandle 21, and therear legs 31 are formed by, for example, bending a pipe made of aluminum. - The pair of
casings 17 secured to the upper ends of thefront legs 11 serve as armrests. Each of thecasings 17 has a through-hole 19 extending substantially in parallel with thefront leg 11. Thehandle 21 can be slid with respect to thecasing 17 by passing through the through-hole 19. The through-hole 19 has therein the opening 18 which is engaged with the engagement pins 24 a and 24 b of thehandle 21. Therear leg 31 is swingably connected to thecasing 17 about thepivot point 34. A form of thecasing 17 is optional, as long as thehandle 21 can be slidably held and therear legs 31 can be swingably connected to thecasing 17, when thecasing 17 is secured to the upper end of thefront leg 11. - Connecting structures of the
first links 41, thesecond links 46, and thethird links 56 are described below. Oneend 41 a of thefirst link 41 is connected through the connectingshaft 22 to the lower end of thehandle 21 on an outside thereof in the width direction of thestroller 10. Thus, thefirst link 41 can swing about an axial center of the connectingshaft 22 with respect to thehandle 21. Theother end 41 b of thefirst link 41 is connected to thesecond link 46 through abracket 46 a of thesecond link 46 connected to therear leg 31, such that thefirst link 41 can swing about apivot point 42. Thefirst link 41 is positioned inside therear leg 31 in the width direction of thestroller 10. Thesecond link 46 is positioned inside thefirst link 41. Thefirst link 41 is made of, for example, an aluminum bar. Both ends of thefirst link 41 are covered withcovers 43 made of plastics. - The
bracket 46 a of thesecond link 46 is disposed at substantially a center portion of thesecond link 46 in the back and forth direction. When thestroller 10 is unfolded, thesecond link 46 is connected to the connectingshaft 35 connecting the pair ofrear legs 31 on a front side of thebracket 46 a. Thesecond link 46 is connected to therear leg 31 through the connectingshaft 35, such that thesecond link 46 can swing about an axial center of the connectingshaft 35. When thestroller 10 is unfolded, thesecond link 46 is connected to each rear end of the pair ofthird links 56 through a connectingmember 51 at a front part of thestroller 10. - When the
stroller 10 is unfolded, thesecond links 46 have aU-shaped portion 46 b positioned on rear sides of thebrackets 46 a. Thesecond links 46 including theU-shaped portion 46 b are formed by bending, for example, a pipe made of aluminum. - The pair of
third links 56 are connected to the connectingshaft 14 connecting the pair offront legs 11 at substantially center portions of thethird links 56. Thethird link 56 is connected to thefront leg 11 through the connectingshaft 14, such that thethird link 56 can swing about an axial center of the connectingshaft 14. Thethird link 56 is formed of, for example, a pipe made of aluminum. - The connecting
member 51 connects thesecond link 46 and thethird link 56 to each other. The connectingmember 51 has a rotatingportion 51 a positioned at a center portion thereof, and a pair of connectingportions 51 b disposed on both sides of the rotatingportion 51 a. The connectingmember 51 is made of, for example, plastics as a whole. - The pair of connecting
portions 51 b of the connectingmember 51 have a cylindrical shape. An end of thesecond link 46 and an end of thethird link 56 are inserted to each of the connectingportions 51 b. The ends of thesecond link 46 and thethird link 56 are fastened to the connectingportions 51 b of the connectingmember 51, with screws disposed on sides of the connectingportions 51 b. - The pair of connecting
portions 51 b of the connectingmember 51 can swing, within a range of 180°, about apivot point 52 of the rotatingportion 51 b. In a state shown inFIGS. 2 and 4 , the connectingportions 51 b can swing about the rotatingportion 51 a only in an upward direction, and cannot swing in a downward direction anymore. - As shown in
FIGS. 1 and 3 where thestroller 10 is unfolded, thesecond link 46 and thethird link 56 are aligned with each other. Thesecond links 46, thethird links 56, and the connectingmember 51 are positioned inside thefront legs 11 and thehandle 21 in the width direction of thestroller 10. - The
basket support mechanism 70 for stably mounting thebasket 95 on thestroller body 10 a is described below. As shown inFIG. 3 , thebasket support mechanism 70 includes abasket support member 71 for supporting thebasket 95, and a flexible member disposed between thebasket support member 71 and a front upper part of thestroller body 10 a. - In this embodiment, as shown in
FIG. 3 , thebasket support member 71 are disposed between thebrackets 31 a disposed on the lower ends of therear legs 31 to connect therear legs 31 to each other. Thebasket support member 71 has a rectangular cross-section with a lower part thereof being opened. The connectingshaft 33 of therear wheels 32 is placed in the opened space of thebasket support member 71. Thebasket support member 71 formed of, e.g., plastics is integrally formed with thebrackets 31 a. - As shown in
FIG. 5 , anelongated engagement opening 72 is formed on an upper surface of thebasket support member 71. Theengagement opening 72 is engaged with ahook 87 a of aflexible member 86 which are described hereinafter. A pair ofprojections 73 are disposed on both end edges of the upper surface of thebasket support member 71. Eachprojection 73 has a semicircular shape and extends in the back and fourth direction of thestroller 10. The pair ofprojections 73 prevent thebasket 95 from moving in the width direction of thestroller 10 so as to make thebasket 95 to be in position. Aridge 74 extending in the width direction of thestroller 10 is formed on the upper surface of thebasket support member 71. Theridge 74 prevents thebasket 95 from moving in the back and forth direction of thestroller 10. - In
FIG. 5 , abrake 32 a is disposed between therear wheel 32 and thebasket support member 71. - The
flexible member 86 is described below. As shown inFIG. 6 , theflexible member 86 has afirst belt 87, asecond belt 88, and athird belt 89, which are connected to each other. Thesecond belt 88 and thethird belt 89 have the same length. Theflexible member 86 is formed of a belt having a Y-shape as a whole. Thefirst belt 87, thesecond belt 88, and thethird belt 89 are formed of, for example, a reinforced strip of cloth. - The
first belt 87 has at its end ahook 87 a made of metal or plastics, which is engaged with theengagement opening 72 of thebasket support member 71. By engaging thehook 87 a with theengagement opening 72 of thebasket support member 71, the end of thefirst belt 87 of theflexible member 86 can be connected to thebasket support member 71. Thefirst belt 87 has abuckle 90 for adjusting a length of thefirst belt 87. - The
second belt 88 and thethird belt 89 have the same structure. As shown inFIG. 6 , ends of the second and thethird belts belts engaging portions third links 56 of thestroller body 10 a to the respective ring-shapedengaging portions second belt 88 and thethird belt 89 of theflexible member 86 can be connected to the pair ofthird links 56 constituting aseat support part 64 of thestroller body 10 a. In order that the engagingportions third belts third links 56 of thestroller body 10 a, it is preferable that the front ends of thethird links 56 are bent, or thethird links 56 have engagement members engaging with the engagingportions - Accessories to be attached to the
stroller body 10 a are described below. -
Bracket 53 are disposed between the ends of thesecond links 46 and thebrackets 46 a of thestroller body 10 a. Abackrest 61 as one of the accessories is swingably attached to thesecond links 46 through the brackets 53 (illustrated especially inFIG. 3 ). Thebackrest 61 can be fixed at every angle until thebackrest 61 contacts theU-shaped portion 46 b of thesecond links 46, that is, thebackrest 61 lies almost horizontally. In this embodiment, thebackrest 61 has abackrest part 61 a, and a pair ofguide parts 61 b of a semicircular shape disposed on both sides of thebackrest part 61 a. In this embodiment, thebracket 53 is integrally formed with the connectingportions 51 b of the connectingmember 51. - The
third links 56 and parts of thesecond links 46 on the side of thethird links 56 with respect to thebrackets 53 constitute theseat support part 64 on which a seat plate (not shown) is disposed. - When a sponge or the like is disposed on the
backrest 61 and the seat plate to impart a cushion property thereto, a baby can be directly seated thereon. In a case where a newborn baby is seated, it is preferable that a soft sheet material (not shown) on which the baby is laid is additionally disposed on thebackrest 61 and the seat plate. - A hood as one of the accessories is described below. A
first hood rod 68 is swingably attached to thesecond links 46 through thebrackets 46 a (illustrated especially inFIGS. 3 and 4 ). Thefirst hood rod 68 can be fixed at a predetermined angle with respect to thesecond links 46. Asecond hood rod 69 is disposed between right and left edges of thehandle 21 near the upper bent part thereof (FIG. 1 ). By providing a hood (not shown) made of a cloth between thefirst hood rod 68 and thebackrest 61 through thesecond hood rod 69, thestroller 10 can be covered with the hood. The hood can be detached from thestroller 10 if needed. - An operation of the embodiment as constituted above will be described below.
- A manner for folding the unfolded
stroller 10 is described. Thehandle 21 is pushed toward thecasings 17, with the engagementpin unlocking device 24 being operated. By operating the engagementpin unlocking device 24 of thehandle 21, theengagement pin 24 a of thehandle 21 engaged with the opening 18 of thecasing 17 is detached from the opening 18, and is drawn into thehandle 21. At the same time, an engagement pin disposed at substantially the center portion of thehandle 21 is also drawn into thehandle 21. Thus, thehandle 21 can be guided to the through-hole 19 of thecasing 17, and slid in the direction substantially in parallel with thefront leg 11. - Accompanied with a downward movement of the
handle 21, the oneend 41 a of thefirst link 41 connected to the lower end of thehandle 21 is moved downward. Theother end 41 b of thefirst link 41 is connected to thesecond link 46 through thebracket 46 a. Thus, thefirst link 41 is moved downward while swinging about the axial center of the connectingshaft 22 counterclockwise with respect to thehandle 21. - As described above, the
second link 46 connected to theother end 41 b of thefirst link 41 is swingably connected to therear leg 31 through the connectingshaft 35. Thus, accompanied with the downward movement of oneend 41 a of thefirst link 41, thesecond link 46 swings about the axial center of the connectingshaft 35 clockwise with respect to therear leg 31. - The end of the
second link 46 is connected to the end of thethird link 56 through the connectingmember 51, while thethird link 56 is connected to thefront leg 11 through the connectingshaft 14. Thus, accompanied with the clockwise movement of thesecond link 46 about the axial center of the connectingshaft 35 with respect to therear leg 31, thethird link 56 swings about the axial center of the connectingshaft 14 counterclockwise with respect to thefront leg 11. - In this way, the
second link 46 and thethird link 56, which are aligned with each other when thestroller 10 is unfolded (seeFIG. 3 ), are folded at thepivot point 52 with the rotatingportion 51 a of the connectingmember 51 being projected upward (seeFIG. 4 ). Since thefront legs 11 and therear legs 31 swing about thepivot point 34 to come close to each other, a gap between the connectingshaft 14 connected to thefront legs 11 and the connectingshaft 35 connected to therear legs 31 are narrowed. - After the
handle 21 is pushed into thecasings 17, the operation of the engagementpin unlocking device 24 is finished. Then, theengagement pin 24 b of thehandle 21 is engaged with the opening 18 of thecasing 17 so as to secure thehandle 21 to thecasing 17. Thus, thestroller 10 can be maintained in a folded state. - As shown in
FIGS. 2 and 4 , the foldedstroller 10 can have reduced dimensions in the back and forth direction as well as in the height direction. Thus, when walking up the stairs with the foldedstroller 10, one does not have to raise his or her arm. - As described above, the
stroller 10 can be folded simply by pushing thehandle 21 downward, with operating the engagementpin unlocking device 24 disposed on thehandle 21. Therefore, thestroller 10 can be folded using only one hand. - When the
stroller 10 is unfolded (FIG. 3 ), theU-shaped portion 46 b of thesecond links 46 projects rearward, while theguard member 36 projects forward. As shown inFIGS. 2 and 4 where thestroller 10 is folded, theU-shaped portion 46 b and theguard member 36 can be folded in a compact configuration. - On the other hand, when the folded
stroller 10 is unfolded, thehandle 21 is pulled up with the engagementpin unlocking device 24 being operated. Then, thestroller 10 is unfolded in a manner reverse to the situation where thestroller 10 is folded. Thus, thestroller 10 can also be unfolded using only one hand. - In order to use the unfolded
stroller 10, theguard member 36 is detached from thefront legs 11, and a baby is seated on the seat plate (not shown) of thestroller 10. Then, theguard member 36 is reattached to thefront legs 11, and a reclining angle of thebackrest 61 is adjusted. - The seat plate is placed on the
seat support part 64 formed by thethird links 56 and the parts of thesecond links 46 on the side of thethird links 56 with respect to thebrackets 53. As described above, thesecond link 46 and thethird link 56 are connected to each other by the connectingmember 51 whose swinging angle is limited. That is, thesecond link 46 and thethird link 56, which are aligned with each other as shown inFIGS. 1 and 3 , cannot swing about rotatingportion 51 a of the connectingmember 51 with the rotatingportion 51 a projecting in a downward direction. Thus, when a baby is seated on the seat plate, sagging of the seat plate is prevented so that the baby can be safely seated in thestroller 10. - The
backrest 61 can be reclined to an angle substantially in parallel with the seat plate. Thus, a newborn baby can be laid on the seat plate and thebackrest 61. - An operation of the
basket support mechanism 70 is described below. The ring-shaped engagingportion 88 a of thesecond belt 88 and the ring-shaped engagingportion 89 a of thethird belt 89 of theflexible member 86 are respectively engaged with the front ends of the pair ofthird links 56 of thestroller 10 a. Thehook 87 a of thethird belt 87 of theflexible member 86 is fitted in theengagement opening 72 of thebasket support member 71. Then, theseat support part 64 of thestroller body 10 a and thebasket support member 71 are connected to each other by theflexible member 86. - After the length of the
first belt 87 is adjusted by thebuckle 90 of thefirst belt 87, thebasket 95 is inserted from between the pair ofrear legs 31 of thestroller body 10 a toward the front part of thestroller 10. Thebasket 95 is guided in the back and forth direction of thestroller 10, with a displacement of thebasket 95 in the width direction being prevented by theprojections 73 of thebasket support member 71. Thebasket 95 is inserted such that a front end thereof is brought into contact with theflexible member 86. As shown inFIG. 3 , a rear side of thebasket 95 is supported by thebasket support member 71, while a front end thereof is supported by theflexible member 86. Thus, thebasket 95 can be mounted on thestroller 10 in substantially a horizontal direction below thesecond link 46 and thethird link 56 aligned with each other (FIG. 3 ). - Since the
basket 95 is mounted below theseat support part 64 of thestroller body 10 a, thebasket 95 can be mounted on thestroller 10, while keeping a baby in thestroller 10. Theridge 74 is disposed on the upper surface of thebasket support member 71 on which thebasket 95 is placed. Thus, thebasket 95 can be prevented from being displaced in the back and forth direction of thestroller 10. The pair ofprojections 73 are disposed on the end edges of the upper surface of thebasket support member 71. Since theprojections 73 abut on thebasket 95, thebasket 95 can be prevented from being displaced in the width direction of thestroller 10. Therefore, thebasket 95 can be stably held on thestroller 10. - In the case where the
basket 95 loses the balance because of an inappropriate containing manner of commodities contained therein, thebasket 95 may be easily dropped out of thestroller 10. In this instance, thebasket 95 is first taken out of thestroller 10, and then the length of thefirst belt 87 is adjusted by thebuckle 90 of theflexible member 86. Next, thebasket 95 is again mounted on thestroller 10. In this case, thebasket 95 is inclined with its front part being oriented downward. Theflexible member 86 in front of thebasket 95 prevents thebasket 95 from being dropped from the front part of thestroller 10. Thus, thebasket 95 can be stably mounted on thestroller 10. - Since the
flexible member 86 is formed of, for example, a flexible cloth, theflexible member 86 can be folded into a small size. Further, theflexible member 86 can easily be attached to thestroller body 10 a and thebasket support member 71, and detached therefrom. Therefore, theflexible member 86 can be conveniently carried about, on the way to and from a supermarket. - As described above, according to the present invention, the unfolded
stroller 10 can be folded, by pushing thehandle 21 downward and operating the engagementpin unlocking device 24. The foldedstroller 10 can be unfolded in accordance with a procedure reverse to the above. Thus, thestroller 10 can easily be folded and unfolded using only one hand. - Since the
handle 21 is slid downward to thecasings 17, the foldedstroller 10 can have reduced dimensions in the back and forth direction as well as the height direction. Thus, when carrying the foldedstroller 10, it is unnecessary to raise one's hand together with thestroller 10. In addition, such acompact stroller 10 is easy to be stored. - The seat plate is placed on the
seat support part 64 formed by thethird links 56 and the parts of thesecond links 46 on the side of thethird links 56 with respect to thebrackets 53. In order to prevent sagging of the seat plate, thefirst link 41 and thesecond link 46 are connected to each other by the connectingmember 51. Thus, a baby can be safely seated on the seat plate. Thebackrest 61 can be reclined to an angle substantially in parallel with the seat plate. Since the respective shafts are placed in a direction perpendicular to the back and forth direction of thestroller 10, a rigidity ofstroller 10 can be improved as a whole. Consequently, thestroller 10 according to the present invention is well suited for all children of all ages in need of thestroller 10, including a newborn baby. - The
third links 56 and thesecond links 46 serve as theseat support part 64. That is, only thefirst links 41 are members having only one function for folding thestroller 10. Because of the less number of constituent members and a simple structure of thestroller 10, thestroller 10 can be light-weighted, and a manufacturing cost therefor can be reduced. - The
stroller 10 further includes thebasket support mechanism 70 which has thebasket support member 71 disposed between the lower ends of therear legs 31 of thestroller body 10 a, and theflexible member 86 for connecting thebasket support member 71 and theseat support part 64 to each other. When theshopping basket 95 is inserted from between the pair ofrear legs 31 to the front part of thestroller 10, the rear side of thebasket 95 is supported by thebasket support member 71, while the front end of thebasket 95 is supported by theflexible member 86. Thus, thebasket 95 can be easily mounted on thestroller 10 below thesecond links 46 and thethird links 56 constituting theseat support part 64 of thestroller body 10 a, while keeping a baby in thestroller 10. - On the upper surface of the
basket support member 71, there are disposed theridge 74 for preventing a displacement of thebasket 95 in the back and forth direction, and theprojections 73 for preventing a displacement of thebasket 95 in the width direction so as to place thebasket 95 in position. Thus, thebasket 95 can be easily and stably mounted on thestroller 10. - The
flexible member 86 is formed of, for example, a flexible cloth, and can easily be attached to thestroller body 10 a and thebasket support member 71, and detached therefrom. Thus, by folding theflexible member 86 into a small size, theflexible member 86 can be easily carried about, on the way to and from a supermarket. - In the above embodiment, the
basket support member 71 has theengagement opening 72 on its upper surface. Thefirst belt 87 of theflexible member 86 has thehook 87 a on the end of thefirst belt 87. Thus, thebasket support member 71 and theflexible member 86 can be connected to each other by engaging thehook 87 a with theengagement opening 72. However, not limited to this embodiment, thebasket support member 71 and theflexible member 86 may be connected to each other by using other fastening means. - In the above embodiment, the
second belt 88 of thebasket support member 70 has the ring-shaped engagingportion 88 a on the end of thesecond belt 88. Thethird belt 89 of thebasket support member 70 has the ring-shaped engagingportion 89 a on the end of thethird belt 89. Thus, theseat support part 64 of thestroller body 10 a and theflexible member 86 can be connected to each other by inserting the ends of the pair ofthird links 56 constituting theseat support part 64 of thestroller body 10 a, to the rink-shapedengaging portions seat support part 64 of thestroller body 10 a and theflexible member 86 may be connected to each other by using other fastening means. - In the above embodiment, the
flexible member 86 is formed of, for example, a reinforced strip of cloth. However, not limited to this embodiment, theflexible member 86 may be formed of a strip of leather or a sheet of cloth. - An alternative example of the
basket support mechanism 70 will be described below with reference toFIGS. 7 and 8 . InFIGS. 7 and 8 , the identical components to those of the first embodiment shown inFIGS. 5 and 6 are represented by the same reference numerals, and a detailed description thereof is omitted. -
FIG. 7 is a perspective view showing thebasket support member 71 of thebasket support mechanism 70. - As shown in
FIG. 7 , thebasket support member 71 has a pair of support projectedparts 76, which are oppositely extended from the lower ends of the pair ofrear legs 31 of thestroller body 10 a. The respective support projectedparts 76 are integrally formed with the pair ofbrackets 31 a disposed on the lower ends of therear legs 31 of thestroller body 10 a. Similar to the embodiment shown inFIG. 5 , each of the support projectedparts 76 has on its upper surface theridge 74, theprojection 73, and theengagement opening 72. -
FIG. 8 shows theflexible member 86 of thebasket support mechanism 70. - As shown in
FIG. 8 , theflexible member 86 of thebasket support mechanism 70 has afirst belt 87, asecond belt 88, athird belt 89, and afourth belt 91, which are connected to one another at one point. Thefirst belt 87 and thefourth belt 91 have the same length. Thesecond belt 88 and thethird belt 89 have the same length. Theflexible member 86 is formed of a belt having an X-shape as a whole. - The
first belt 87 has at its end ahook 87 a made of metal or plastics, which is engaged with one of the pair ofengagement openings 72 of thebasket support member 71. Theforth belt 91 has at its end ahook 91 a made of metal or plastics, which is engaged with the other of the pair ofengagement openings 72 of thebasket support member 71. By engaging thehooks 87 a and the 91 a with theengagement openings 72 of thebasket support member 71, the end of thefirst belt 87 and the end of thefourth belt 91 of theflexible member 86 can be connected to thebasket support member 71. Similar to thefirst belt 87, thefourth belt 91 has thebuckle 90 for adjusting a length of thefourth belt 91. - Similar to the embodiment shown in
FIG. 6 , thesecond belt 88 and thethird belt 89 have the same structure. The ring-shapedengaging portions third belts third links 56 of thestroller body 10 a to the ring-shapedengaging portions second belt 88 and thethird belt 89 of theflexible member 86 can be respectively connected to the pair ofthird links 56 constituting theseat support part 64 of thestroller body 10 a. - The rear side of the
basket 95 is supported by the support projectedparts 76 of thebasket support members 71, while the front end of thebasket 95 is supported by theflexible member 86. Thus, thebasket 95 can be stably mounted on thebasket support mechanism 70. - According to the above alternative example, the
basket 95 can be stably mounted on thebasket support mechanism 70. In addition, thebasket support member 71 of thebasket support mechanism 70 has a relatively simple structure, so that a material cost and an assembling cost can be reduced. - Another alternative example of the
basket support mechanism 70 will be described below with reference toFIG. 9 . InFIG. 9 , the identical components to those of the first embodiment shown in FIGS. 5 to 8 are represented by the same reference numerals, and a detailed description thereof is omitted. -
FIG. 9 is a perspective view showing thebasket support member 71 of thebasket support mechanism 70. - As shown in
FIG. 9 , thebasket support member 71 of thebasket support mechanism 70 is formed of the connectingshaft 33 connecting the lower ends of the pair ofrear legs 31 of thestroller body 10 a. The connectingshaft 33 serves as an axle of therear wheels 32. Theflexible member 86 shown inFIGS. 6 and 8 can be used. By engaging thehooks shaft 33, theflexible member 86 and the connectingshaft 33 as thebasket support member 71 can be connected to each other. Thus, thebasket 95 can be stably mounted on thebasket support mechanism 70, with the rear side of thebasket 95 being supported by the connectingshaft 33, while the front end of thebasket 95 being supported by theflexible member 86. - According to the alterative example, the
basket 95 can be stably mounted on thebasket support mechanism 70. Further, since the connectingshaft 33 of therear wheels 32 also serves as thebasket support member 71 of thebasket support mechanism 70, a structure of thestroller 10 is simplified, so that a material cost and an assembling cost can be reduced. - In this example, the
basket support member 71 of thebasket support mechanism 70 is formed of the connectingshaft 33. However, not limited thereto, thebasket support member 71 of thebasket support mechanism 70 may be formed of a connectingshaft sleeve 71 a covering the connectingshaft 33. - Not limited to a Y-shape and an X-shape, the
flexible member 86 of the present invention may have a H-shape, I-shape, triangular shape, rectangular shape, or sheet-like shape, as long as theflexible member 86 can connect thestroller body 10 a and thebasket support member 71 to each other to support thebasket 95 along with thebasket support member 71. - A second embodiment of the present invention will be described below with reference to the drawings.
FIGS. 10 and 11 show thestroller 10 of a second embodiment according to the present invention. -
FIG. 10 is a side view showing the unfoldedstroller 10, andFIG. 11 is a side view showing the foldedstroller 10. - Except a structure for supporting a
basket 171, thestroller 10 of the second embodiment shown inFIGS. 10 and 11 has substantially the same structure as that of thestroller 10 of the first embodiment shown in FIGS. 1 to 9. InFIGS. 10 and 11 , the identical components to those of the first embodiment shown in FIGS. 1 to 9 are represented by the same reference numerals, and a detailed description thereof is omitted. - As shown in
FIGS. 10 and 11 , similar to the first embodiment shown in FIGS. 1 to 9, thestroller 10 includes thestroller body 10 a, and accessories to be attached to thestroller body 10 a. Thestroller body 10 a includes a pair offront legs 11, a pair ofcasings 17 secured to the upper portions of thefront legs 11, ahandle 21 of a U-shape passing through the pair ofcasings 17, a pair ofrear legs 31 swingably connected to the pair ofcasings 17, a pair offirst links 41 connected to the lower ends of thehandle 21, a pair ofsecond links 46 connected to the pair offirst links 41 and the pair ofrear legs 31, and a pair ofthird links 56 connected to the pair ofsecond links 46 and the pair offront legs 11. - The
basket 171 as an accessory for containing therein a baggage is disposed below thesecond links 46. Thebasket 171 made of a cloth has a hangingportion 172 at an upper part thereof. Thebasket 171 is attached to thestroller 10 by hanging the hangingportion 172 of thebasket 171 on thesecond links 46 including aU-shaped portion 46 b. When thestroller 10 is unfolded, theU-shaped portion 46 b of thesecond links 46 sufficiently projects rearward. Thus, it is easy take a baggage in and out of thebasket 171. - An operation of the embodiment as constituted above is described below.
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U-shaped portion 46 b of thesecond links 46 sufficiently projects rearward, and thebasket 171 for containing therein a baggage is hung on theU-shaped portion 46 b. Thus, as compared with a basket disposed below the seat plate, it is considerably easier to take a baggage in and out of thebasket 171. - Further, in folding the
stroller 10, theU-shaped portion 46 b is folded substantially in parallel with therear legs 31. Thus, thestroller 10 can be folded in a small size. - The
third links 56 and thesecond links 46 serve as theseat support part 64. Thesecond links 46 also serve as a basket holding rod for hanging thebasket 171 for containing therein a baggage. That is, only thefirst links 41 are members having only one function for folding thestroller 10. Because of the less number of constituent members and a simple structure of thestroller 10, thestroller 10 can be light-weighted, and a manufacturing cost therefor can be reduced.
Claims (17)
1. A stroller on which a basket can be mounted, comprising:
a stroller body including a pair of front legs, a pair of rear legs, a handle, and a seat support part; and
a basket support mechanism including a basket support member disposed below the rear legs, and a flexible member disposed between the basket support member and a front upper part of the stroller body.
2. The stroller according to claim 1 , wherein
the basket support member connects the rear legs to each other.
3. The stroller according to claim 1 , wherein
the basket support member has a pair of support projected parts for supporting a basket, which are oppositely extended from the respective rear legs.
4. The stroller according to claim 2 , wherein
the basket support member is formed of a connecting shaft of rear wheels disposed between lower portions of the pair of rear legs, or a connecting shaft sleeve covering the connecting shaft.
5. The stroller according to claim 1 , wherein
the basket support member has a projection to be engaged with a basket.
6. The stroller according to claim 1 , wherein
the flexible member can be detached from the basket support member and the stroller body.
7. The stroller according to claim 1 , wherein
the flexible member has a hook, and
the basket support member has an engagement opening to be engaged with the hook of the flexible member.
8. The stroller according to claim 1 , wherein
one end of the flexible member is connected to the seat support part of the stroller body.
9. The stroller according to claim 1 , wherein
the flexible member is formed of a belt.
10. The stroller according to claim 1 , wherein
the flexible member has a Y-shape.
11. A stroller comprising:
a pair of front legs;
a pair of casings secured to upper portions of the front legs;
a pair of rear legs swingably connected to the casings;
a handle slidably passing through the casings;
a pair of first links swingably connected to the handle below the casings;
a pair of second links swingably connected to the first links and swingably connected to the rear legs; and
a pair of third links swingably connected to the second links and swingably connected to the front legs; wherein
the stroller can be folded and unfolded by sliding the handle with respect to the casings.
12. The stroller according to claim 11 , wherein
the second links and the third links are aligned with each other, when the stroller is unfolded.
13. The stroller according to claim 11 , wherein
the third links constitute a seat support part.
14. The stroller according to claim 13 , wherein
parts of the second links on the side of the third links constitute the seat support part.
15. The stroller according to claim 11 , wherein
a backrest is swingably attached to the second links.
16. The stroller according to claim 11 , wherein
the second links have a U-shaped portion projected rearward the rear legs, on which a basket for containing therein a baggage is hung.
17. The stroller according to claim 11 , wherein
a guard member is disposed on upper portions of the rear legs.
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